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  • Don’t Look to Mature Forests to Soak Up Carbon Dioxide Emissions

    Results of Australian study may have impact on New York state carbon neutrality goals.

  • Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Can Flow in Winter, Too

    Liquid meltwater can sometimes flow deep below the Greenland Ice Sheet in winter, not just in the summer, according to CIRES-led work published in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters today.

  • Unusual Warmth Pushed March 2020 Into Top-10 Hottest for U.S.

    Nation has also seen two billion-dollar weather and climate disasters this year, so far.

  • Taking Temperatures from ISS

    During nearly a year of flight testing on the space station, a new thermal infrared camera collected more than 15 million images.

  • A New Method to Correct Systematic Errors in Ocean Subsurface Data

    A homogeneous, consistent, high-quality in situ temperature data set covering some decades in time is crucial for the detection of climate changes in the ocean.

  • Societal Transformations and Resilience in Arabia Across 12,000 Years of Climate Change

    Social, economic and cultural responses to climate change by ancient peoples highlight vulnerabilities of modern societies and the need for sustainable new solutions

  • The Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet

    We’re familiar with how climate change is impacting the ocean’s biology, from bleaching events that cause coral die-offs to algae blooms that choke coastal marine ecosystems, but it’s becoming clear that a warming planet is also impacting the physics of ocean circulation.

  • The Amazon is Now a Source of CO2

    Between 2010 and 2017, the rainforest emitted more carbon than it absorbed

  • A Rapidly Changing Arctic

    A new study by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and their international colleagues found that freshwater runoff from rivers and continental shelf sediments are bringing significant quantities of carbon and trace elements into parts of the Arctic Ocean via the Transpolar Drift—a major surface current that moves water from Siberia across the North Pole to the North Atlantic Ocean.

  • New NUI Galway Study Helps Improve Accuracy of Future Climate Change Predictions

    New research published by NUI Galway’s Centre for Climate & Air Pollution Studies (C-CAPS) has shone light on the impact of clouds on climate change. 

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